Prosthetics

A rosthetic hand holding another hand

After losing a limb, many individuals don鈥檛 cite their loss of functionality as their primary concern. Rather, they mourn their loss of physical touch鈥攚hat some have called 鈥渢he essence of the human experience.鈥 

At the Human Fusions Institute, we鈥檙e pushing the boundaries of medical technology to extend physical touch for all people. Since Dustin Tyler, PhD, and his research team first implanted a sensory interface in a human in 2012, we鈥檝e continued to blaze the trail for restoring the sensation of touch to someone with an amputation using prosthetics that provide vastly improved function and sensation. 

Our technology offers autonomy to someone